It's a very nice ACR you've got there; however, your mixed main battery wouldn't work, and by the time of a possible conception of this class, the USN was fully aware of that, being very adept students of the gunnery results of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05. 10" and 8" are simply too close in size and caliber to enable differentiation of shots, though the US 8" had a considerably shorter range than the 10". What I'd do on this very elegant hull of yours, Karle94, is either to replace the 8" wingturrets with corresponding 10" (yes it can carry the weight and width of those!) or replace the 10" end turrets with 8"; possibly of cal. 50 or likewise instead of the cal. 45 that the Pennsies had, after re-gunning in 1905. I might also reduce the secondaries to, say ten (five per beam) to save space and weight. With regards to the cage masts, I'd probably reduce the diameter at the base and increse it slightly at the top. Other than that, it's a bloody darn elegant vessel you've drawn! Maybe, since I won't have time, you can take my Pennsies and Tennessees and do them (as long as you draw the Pennsylvania in white/buff for me...
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